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Understanding the Analytics Tab
Understanding the Analytics Tab

Everything you need to know about the analytics tab.

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Written by Max-Antoine Clément
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Analytics Overview:

The analytics section is a PRO feature that provides valuable insights into how your digital business card is performing. You can track various metrics based on a designated time frame (day, month, year) to understand engagement and interaction with your page.

Metrics You Can Track:

  1. Page Views:

    • Monitor the number of times your page has been viewed within the selected time frame.

  2. Page Clicks:

    • Track the total number of clicks on your page to see how often visitors interact with your content.

  3. Click-Through Rate:

    • Measure the click-through rate to understand the percentage of visitors who click on links or elements on your page.

  4. Contacts Collected:

    • Keep track of the number of contacts collected through your digital business card.

  5. Type of View by Sharing Method:

    • Analyze how people are being directed to your page. This includes views from the web, your physical NFC product, or a QR code.

  6. Clicks Based on Content Displayed:

    • Determine which content on your page is generating the most engagement. This includes clicks on websites, social media links, contact information, videos, files, etc.

Exporting Data via CSV:

You can also export your analytics data for further analysis or reporting purposes:

  1. Select Time Frame:

    • Choose the specific time frame (day, month, year) for which you want to export the data.

  2. Export Data:

    • Click on the export option to download your analytics data as a CSV file. This file can be used for detailed analysis or shared with your team for reporting purposes.

By utilizing the analytics section, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of how your digital business card is performing and make data-driven decisions to improve engagement and effectiveness.

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